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The Rise of Totalitarianism
Causes of WWII
Canada's Response to the War
Canada Declares War
Axis Advances
Canada’s Contribution to the War Effort
The Tide Turns
D-Day The Normandy Invasion
Crimes Against Humanity
War at Home
What the War Meant to Canada
Reflection
The Rise of Totalitarianism
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Stalin’s Soviet Union
Statue of Joesph Stalin which was revealed in 1955 in Prague which was later destroyed.
Mussolini’s Italy
Fascist leader Mussolini in the march in Rome
Fascist Germany
Hitler and the Nazis.
Fascism in Spain
Francisco Franco who ruled Spain for 36 years
Totalitarianism in Japan
Hirohito who was the 124th emperor of Japan, he died in 1989
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Mussolini’s Italy
Fascist Germany
Fascism in Spain
Totalitarianism in Japan